1926 United Kingdom general strike - Tyldesley miners outside the Miners’ Hall during the strikeThroughout the strike, intense negotiations between the T.U.C. and the government took place at 10 Downing Street. On 13 May, the T.U.C. called off the strike, recognising that the country was somehow muddling through. London's dockers, print workers and transport workers remained out for a further six days in protest at the climb-down. The miners remained locked out until September, and…